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Device Manual

The dead man’s switch alert allows you to set a frequency. You are then required to press a button on 

the device at least every X minutes, to confirm you are still with the device. The timer resets every 

time a button is pressed. 

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If a button is not pressed at least every X minutes, or when prompted then an automatic alert is sent. 

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Temperature Alert 

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Should the temperature leave your defined range (e.g. 0 degrees to 40 degrees) then an automatic 

alert will be sent. This option allows you to turn this alert type on/off and set the temperature over 

which the alert will be sent. 

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Power Loss Alert 

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If this option is turned on, should the unit lose external power then an automatic alert will be sent. 

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Bluetooth Pairing Loss Alert 

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If this option is turned on, should the unit lose its pairing with a Bluetooth device then an automatic 

alert will be sent 

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Geo-fence Alert 

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This alert type allows you to set your current position, then set a distance. Should the device leave 

the pre-defined circular area, an automatic alert will be sent. 

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Collision Alert 

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This alert is somewhat experimental in nature, as a ‘collision’ can vary in force and strength, and so 

every situation is different. This alert can be used to notify you of a given shock being applied to the 

device. There is a ‘threshold’ and a ‘duration’ setting. The threshold sets how many G-forces will set 

off the alert, and the duration sets how long that force needs to be constantly applied for, before the 

alert is set. 

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At its lowest settings, the alert will detect a simple ‘tap’ on the device. At the highest settings, it will 

not send an alert until a very strong impact is detected. 

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We suggest you experiment with the settings, if this is of interest, to find what works in your 

particular situation. 

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Settings Menu 

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Screen idle 

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After a set number of seconds the screen will timeout to save battery. This option allows you to set 

the number of seconds before this happens. 

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Screen lock 

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You must first enter the current PIN number for the device to access this menu. The default PIN is 

1234. In this menu you can turn on/off the screen lock and set a PIN code to access the device. When 

this option is turned on, you must enter a PIN code to be able to access the menu system. 

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Summary of Contents for Mk3

Page 1: ...YB Mk3 Manual Manual for YB Mk3 Devices devices sold after October 2014 Firmware Versions 3 1 1 and above Last update 24th November 2014...

Page 2: ...ies 6 Operating Modes 6 Tracking Menu 6 Alerts Menu 7 Settings Menu 8 Bluetooth Menu 9 Messages Menu 10 Waypoints Menu 12 Advanced Menu 12 Deactivation Turning Off 13 Device Maintenance 14 Replacing t...

Page 3: ...field Orientation Set up and Key Features User Interface The user interface consists of a mono display and 6 buttons One alert button and five navigation buttons The device is designed to be used in c...

Page 4: ...of a car or on a windowsill Once switched ON your device will try to obtain a GPS signal The time taken to obtain a signal will vary from few minutes when the device has never been used or not been u...

Page 5: ...Your device is now ready for use You can turn it on by pressing and holding the OK button for 5 seconds Sending a basic alert The alert button is located under the flap at the bottom of the unit To tr...

Page 6: ...us what the tracker is currently doing Pressing the UP or DOWN button will also display an information page which shows the details of the last position report and whether a GPS fix and Iridium transm...

Page 7: ...1 credit will pay for up to 3 positions inside a single fix So for example if you are taking a position every 5 minutes and transmitting every 15 minutes so 3 fixes transmitted this will cost 1 credi...

Page 8: ...automatic alert will be sent Collision Alert This alert is somewhat experimental in nature as a collision can vary in force and strength and so every situation is different This alert can be used to n...

Page 9: ...iewing in bright sunlight Increasing the brightness will decrease battery life Language This setting will change the language of the device from the default English Send Config Report This menu option...

Page 10: ...m this menu you can choose to send a new preset message Messages sent using the device will go to your chosen destinations which are pre setup using either your YBlog individual customers or Core mana...

Page 11: ...and if it was acknowledged if an acknowledgement was requested Outbox This page allows you to cycle through messages waiting in the queue to be sent You can review these messages and delete them from...

Page 12: ...without advisement A few of the more important options in this menu are PC Connect This feature is used to connect your device to your PC Mac via USB The unit will appear as a USB drive and you can th...

Page 13: ...ation Turning Off The Device cannot be turned off completely but can be deactivated much like a standby mode for your TV The unit can be deactivated by choosing DEACTIVATE from the menu and then press...

Page 14: ...ant will reduce the risk of water penetration Fault Finding and Support Troubleshooting If something isn t working correctly deactivate the device wait until the green light has stopped flashing and t...

Page 15: ...some usage patterns Key factors which will shorten the number of transmissions possible on a battery charge are Use of Bluetooth facilities Use of GPS Hot Mode and Burst Mode Poor positioning so poor...

Page 16: ...the unit has been opened or tampered with in any way Notices Apple is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Android is a trademark of Google Inc Iridium and the Iridium logo are registered trademarks and...

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